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Japan, Tuna
Tuna weighing as much as a grizzly bear sells for $1.3 million in Japan
An Oma Pacific bluefin tuna, weighing 608 pounds, sold at Tokyo’s Toyosu Market. It’s one of the most expensive tuna fish to be sold in the history of sushi.
Tuna fetches over $1.3 million at New Year auction in Japan
A bluefin tuna was sold for $1,316,835 (207 million yen) on Sunday (January 5), marking the second-highest bid at Tokyo's Toyosu fish market's annual auction since its inception in 1999, according to market organizers.
Tuna "as fat as a cow" goes for $1.3 million at auction in Japan
A massive bluefin tuna on Sunday sold for some $1.3 million at the first auction of the season at Tokyo's popular fish market, the second-highest ever achieved.
Biden, U.S. Steel and Japan
Biden blocks $14 billion acquisition of US Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel
President Joe Biden has rejected the nearly $15 billion proposed deal for Nippon Steel of Japan to purchase Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel.
Biden blocks Japan's Nippon Steel from acquiring U.S. Steel
The companies condemned the president's decision and hinted at taking legal action, while U.S. Steel's CEO accused Biden of "political corruption."
Biden blocks U.S. Steel takeover by Japan's Nippon Steel, citing national security
President Joe Biden has officially blocked the $14.9 billion takeover of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon Steel. Biden said the proposed deal would place one of the largest steel producers in the U.S. under foreign control,
World's oldest person, a Japanese woman, dies
World's oldest person passes away at 116 years old in Japan
ASHIYA, Japan - The woman believed to be the oldest person in the world has died.Tomiko Itooka passed away at her nursing home in Japan on December 29th.She was
World’s oldest person dies in Japan at 116
Tomiko Itooka, the oldest person in the world, has died at 116. She was born in Osaka, Japan, in 1908 and is survived by one son, one daughter and five grandchildren.
World’s oldest person, Japanese woman Tomiko Itooka, dies at 116
Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who was the world’s oldest person according to Guinness World Records, has died, an Ashiya city official said Saturday. She was 116.
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Can Japan’s toilet technology crack global markets?
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Japan's Plans To Tackle Population Crisis in 2025
Japanese policymakers are increasingly anxious that the country's birth rate is nearing the point of no return.
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30 Hilarious Cases Of Getting Lost In Translation In Japan
Engrish is a slang term for poorly translated or inaccurate use of the English language, and there are many reasons why this ...
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Japan to map out defense export strategy within 2025
The strategy, which will present medium- and long-term targets for defense equipment exports, will be worked out via ...
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US State Dept okays potential sale of air-to-air missiles to Japan for $3.64 billion
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential sale of advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles and related equipment to ...
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Chinese Ships Carrying Autocannons Trouble US Ally Japan
Chinese coast guard vessels were spotted sailing near Japan's Senkaku Islands for 355 days last year, a new record.
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GVB calls lack of Japan Guam Travel Council a disadvantage
When it comes to the Japan market, the Guam Visitors Bureau is faced with a lack of tourists choosing Guam as a destination ...
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